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Post by ISK8pdFrmaLab on May 29, 2019 3:27:52 GMT
Perhaps unrelated now, but in the future we may resolve the muddled picture, as some of the myths, legends and lore seem to have common threads. I thought it might be a good idea to post, share and collate anything we pick up along the way that catches our attention.
Tonight I came across something weird regarding the 12th century City of Ankor Wat in Cambodia. Many writings from Chinese envoys have been recovered and one envoy in particular was featured in a documentary.
YouTube has it, called
Ankor Wat, city of the god Kings.
Scrub fwd to 20:20 and hear what the king was required to perform each night.
Sex with a dragon. That turned into a woman.
And I thought Barney the dinosaur was creepy.
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Post by ISK8pdFrmaLab on May 29, 2019 4:07:13 GMT
Ok not a dragon, a Jinn that took the form of a serpent with multiple heads (Hydra), and - this is what I found doubly strange-
- it was this creature who ruled the city, and the 'king' was simply a political front. Sound familiar?
If the pawn-star 'King' didn't perform his nightly duties, this thing would take out it's frustrations upon the city population.
Makes me wonder who (or maybe WHAT/Wat) is really running the show here?
I'm not a troll or a conspiracy whackjob but does this old story sound like a forerunner of the modern reptilian shticks?
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Post by virtusblack on May 29, 2019 23:19:41 GMT
I think we should stop playing their game and pretending people who follow evidence and don't believe the first thing they're given to be the truth "conspiracy whackjobs"... Every person I know that is intelligent enough to know history, remember facts, make connections and then speculate is a working professional who takes care of their family. The people who just "go along" with whatever retarded explanation they're given are the less intelligent who call US conspiracy whackjobs... I'm tired of it. Your observation is completely and totally valid. The story of which you speak is not unique to ankor wat, ALL the major religions and creation stories have themes of sleeping with sky serpents, ITS EVERYWHERE. You can't swing a stick without running into this flying serpent guy having sex with leaders and women etc. Its on every continent. So the "reptilian" question is unfortunately completely valid... It's not "new". It's ancient. And it's found anywhere there are structures humans didn't build (also on every continent). What's going on there? I don't know, but I know it's still going on with UFO's and whatever those guys are into. The Bible talks about it. The Myans talked about it. The Greeks talked about it with atlantis. The Native Americans talked about it. It's ridiculous. Where there's smoke there's fire.
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Post by ag47 on May 30, 2019 8:21:52 GMT
The Werewolf, by Montague Summers
The Vampire, His Kith and Kin, by Montague Summers
Vampires and Vampirism, by Montague Summers
"Augustus Montague Summers (10 April 1880 – 10 August 1948) was an English author and clergyman. He is known primarily for his scholarly work on the English drama of the 17th century, as well as for his idiosyncratic studies on witches, vampires, and werewolves, in all of which he professed to believe. He was responsible for the first English translation, published in 1928, of the notorious 15th-century witch hunter's manual, the Malleus Maleficarum."
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montague_Summers
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Post by ISK8pdFrmaLab on Jun 6, 2019 20:01:25 GMT
Did you ever wonder why dogs are called Man's Best Friend?
There is definitely solid proof that it is so, but how did this come to be?
Well, I came across another great read that has some theories about it, and goes into great scientific detail about early man and the various stages our forerunners had to adapt to, in order to arrive at our current Homo sapiens branch. And wolves played a huge part in that survival.
Check out the book
Them and Us
(It's written Them + Us)
By Danny Vendramini
This book gives answers to a lot of questions I have seen posted on many forums but also has some very profound and sometimes funny answers to rather obscure or unorthodox behaviours that we humans take for granted and consider quite normal, or simply shovel them into the Humanity is Weird file.
Some examples are:
Why are we unable to stop going to war?
Why do we get married to one partner?
Why are we afraid of the dark?
Why do we not have full body hair?
Why do we develop weapons over education?
Why we think skinny is sexy.
Why we accuse other cultures of being barbaric, and why they do the same.
Why men fear someone will come steal their women.
Why women are attracted to bad boy image.
Why we are fascinated with monsters and want to either find them or kill them.
And lots more.
It also uncovers an ancient war between Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon man (our prehistoric forerunners), that explains a huge chunk of modern Man's current mentality, behaviours, fears and desires.
And why we really do appreciate dogs.
Keep in mind, this is a theory, in print form: called Neanerthal Predation or NP.
If this turns out to be true, then it explains a lot about us.
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Post by ag47 on Jun 8, 2019 6:18:58 GMT
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